9 9. (15 pts) Charge of uniform density (50.0 pC/m2) is distributed on a spherical surface...
A charge of 8.0 pC is distributed uniformly on a spherical surface (radius = 2.0cm), and a second charge of -3.0 pC is distributed uniformly on a concentric sphericalsurface (radius = 4.0cm). Determine the magnitude of the electric field 5.0cm from the center of the two surfaces.
Q1) A spherical conductor (radius = 1.0 cm) with a charge of 2.0 pC is within a concentric hollow spherical conductor (inner radius = 3.0 cm, outer radius = 4.0 cm) which has a total charge of -3.0 pC. What is the magnitude of the electric field 2.0 cm from the center of these conductors. Q2)A charge is uniformly distributed along the entire x-axis. If each 20 cm length of the x-axis carries 2.0 nC of charge. What is the...
A nonconducting thin spherical shell of radius 6.36 cm has a uniform surface charge density of 8.41 nC/m2. What is the total charge on the shell? What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 4.99 cm from the center of the shell? What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 7.89 cm from the center of the shell?
A nonconducting thin spherical shell of radius 6.36 cm has a uniform surface charge density of 5.15 nC/m2. What is the total charge on the shell? What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 4.15 cm from the center of the shell? What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 9.19 cm from the center of the shell?
A nonconducting thin spherical shell of radius 6.36 cm has a uniform surface charge density of 9.81 nC/m2. What is the total charge on the shell? What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 4.79 cm from the center of the shell? What is the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 8.83 cm from the center of the shell?
A thin nonconducting spherical shell of radius 6 cm carries a uniform surface charge density σ = 9 nC/m2. (a) What is the total charge on the shell? Find the electric field at the following radii (b) r = 2.1 cm N/C (c) r = 5.9 cm N/C (d) r = 6.1 cm N/C (e) r = 18 cm N/C
A charge of 10.0 pC is distributed uniformly on a spherical surface (radius = 2.0 cm), and a second point charge of -10.0 PC is located at the center of the sphere. Determine the magnitude of the electric field a) 5.0 cm from the center of the sphere. b) 1.0 cm from the center of the sphere. c) What is the potential difference between two points mentioned in parts (a) and (b)?
A conducting spherical shell of inner radius a= 50.0 cm and outer radius b= 60.0 cm has a net charge Q1= -7.00 μC. A second larger conducting shell of inner radius c= 70.0 cm and outer radius d= 80.0 cm has a net charge of Q2= +3.00 μC, and it is concentric with the first shell as shown in the figure to the left. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field as a function of distance from...
A thin nonconducting spherical shell of radius 6 cm carries a uniform surface charge density 8 nC7m (a) What is the total charge on the shell? nC Find the electric field at the following radi (b) r 1.7 cm N/C (c) r 5.9 cm N/C (d) r 6.1 cm N/C e 12 cm N/C eBook +-12 points Tipler6 22 P041 A nonconducting solid sphere of radius 8.20 cm has a uniform volume charge density. The magnitude of the electric field...
A 4.7 cm radius spherical conducting shell has a uniform surface charge density. What is the charge density, in coulombs/m2, if the electric field 1.5 m from its center is 17 N/C outward? A. 1.5x10-7 B. 7.6x10-6 C. 1.1x10-7 D. 1.5x10-9